Crabtales 083 Final PDF
Crabtales 083 Final PDF
Crabtales 083 Final PDF
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We spoke to Lorraine Geary, the brains behind, Let Them Eat Cake in
Southrepps and asked her about her passion for her business.
As a chronic Gastritis sufferer I know only too well the consequences
of eating just a mere morsel of the wrong food!
To manage my dietary problem on a daily basis I set to work in my
kitchen devising new and tasty free-from recipes to make eating safe and
easy again.
I would like to share these delicious treats with you, ranging from
creamy chocolate torte to indulgent savoury quiches and sausage rolls.
I cater for all special diets including Free-from Gluten, Dairy, Egg, Nut
and Low-FODMAP.
If you have any preferences or would like me to make a particular
bakery product for you, using my 25 years of bakery experience, just ask
and Ill do my very best to make the treat you thought you could never
taste again!
Come and say Hello on my Face book page LET THEM EAT CAKE.
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Hi all
I received this reply from Angie Fitch Tillett when I
reminded her we were awaiting her comments with
regards to the increase of councillor allowance.
I think many readers will agree with me that if all
councillors worked as hard as Angie does, the increase
in allowance would be palatable.
Sorry Liz as you may have seen Ive been fighting a
bug, managed one day then rotten again the next. If its any help, for the
first two weeks of March I did at least 12 hours a day including weekends, then I fell over (not literally).
I have been to Oxford, Westminster, Gt. Yarmouth, Lowestoft, Sea
Palling, missed Chelmsford due to sickness. This in addition to Cabinet
actual and planning meetings, Full Council, Coastal Forum and scrutiny
which I normally do in the round. All of these require pre-agenda
discussions. I think I earned my allowance.
Well dear reader are you with me and in possession of an overflowing
smelly black bin YES I know they sent out a leaflet a few weeks ago and
I read and forgot what it stated, Collection A DAY EARLY!
I received an email on the subject on 15 March far too late for inclusion
in Crab Tales.I think common sense would decree better two days late
and collected than a day early and probably over 30% missed!
I hope you will all come to Trimingham on Sunday for one of our biannual Yards Sale then again the following Sunday for our FUN DOG
SHOW with great BBQ, meat from Tavern Tasty of Swaifield, worth the
drive for one of their delicious burgers
I hope you are all enjoying peaceful Easter break in this beautiful part of
a great country(in or out)!
Liz
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FROM PAGE 3.
Dear Editor,
Last week myself and two friends mainly
enjoyed walking from Overstrand to
Mundesley following The Paston Way. The
only unenjoyable section was through the
village of Trimingham where you have to walk
on the main road as there is no footpath. The
road is narrow with houses straight onto the
road as you know. Due to the narrowness of
the road traffic was probably moving below the
speed limit of 30mph, nevertheless we felt very
exposed to passing cars and buses.
In the parish news letter you say Walkers are
Welcome. Perhaps the parish should consider
reclaiming space on the road for pedestrians as
has been done on Mundesley High Street.
A J B Builders
All types of Building work undertaken.
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Yours sincerely
Angela Mason
Dear Editor,
Weybourne Bowls Club will be opening its
Green for the 2016 season on Sunday April 24
at 2.00pm. We are a small, friendly club and
new members are always welcome. If you
have never played before we have experienced
members who can give advice, so come along
and give the game a try. Parking is available at
The Maltings and the club is a few yards up the
road. For further information, please contact
Sue Maxted on 01263.821308.
Many thanks
Yours faithfully
Sue Maxted
Club Secretary
Dear editor,
All Musicians ....do you miss playing ? If so
get in touch
Thankyou to those who contacted me regarding
my last letter .
I am looking to put together a regular weekly
rehearsal band ....trombones..trumpets..saxes..
rhythm . Readers ..or good chord charts/
improvisers.
The music will be varied, Big Band swing..
jazz..blues. Music from the 40s/50s.
All ages will be acceptable...17.......100years
..players must be of a reasonable standard .
Fun is the main objective with like minded
people , but looking to the future it would be
hoped that playing and fundraising for our
local community would be the goal. Fun and
fundraising.
If this appeals to you please get in touch and
discuss it further.
Pauline
It has been announced that the Holt Festival Art Prize 2016 will be awarded by local
luminary Sir John Hurt. Sir John who is Chancellor of Norwich University for the Arts
and considered by many to be a National Treasure will announce and award the top
prize at a private view on 24 July.
Last years competition attracted another extremely high standard of entries. The winner
of the prize and its attendant cheque for
1,500 was Norfolk artist Brer Tidmans
acrylic on canvas portrait of his partner
Beth Narborough. The painting was
unanimously selected from over 250
entries
The Holt Festival Art Prize is open to artists everywhere. In past years artists from all
over the UK have submitted work. There is a cash prize of 1,500 and in addition the
winning artwork will be exhibited at Norwichs prestigious Sainsbury Centre for Visual
Arts in the autumn. Closing date for submissions midnight Sunday 26 June, Winner
announced on Sunday 24 July at The Auden Theatre, Cromer Rd, Holt, Norfolk, NR25
6EA
Winners and shortlisted entries will be exhibited 23-31 July.
The 2016 Holt Festival runs from 23 31 July and is acknowledged as the leading new
festival in north Norfolk. The charming Norfolk Georgian country town comes alive for
an exuberant week of international music, drama, visual art, dance, comedy, cinema,
childrens and workshops. It has just announced its first 12 highlights and the full
programme will be revealed in May.
Sir John is pictured with friend Julie Christie who is also appearing at the festival.
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FELBRIGG ACCIDENT
BLACKSPOT.
HALF A MILLION POUNDS FOR
COMPACT ROUNDABOUT.
For Many years locals to the accident blackspot at the junction
of Holt Road and the road to Felbrigg have campaigned for
improvements to this busy and perplexing junction.
The significant number of serious accidents have led to the
county council agreeing in principal to the building of a
compact roundabout. The staggering cost of 500,000 is largely
being met but a shortfall of 42,000 is being sought by the
campaign.
We, at Crabtales have been asked to publish a letter asking for
pledges which we will happily do. The fear is that the current
offers could be withdrawn if these funds are not found quickly.
Whatever one feels about the cost i am sure we all wish to see
an end to the scenes of serious accident so often visited on this
junction.
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W.G.STEVENSON
PLASTERING CONTRACTOR
High Quality Work, Friendly Professional Service
All Aspects of internal & external plastering
& rendering, new builds, renovations
and period restoration work.
GREG STEVENSON
T 01263 834 572 Mob: 07867 777 938
Tel:
Email: [email protected]
Held 15th March 2016, when the past years work including the accounts were
given clear approval subject to audit. The existing committee was thanked for their
hard work over the past year by the Chairman Barry Wigg. The existing committee
was re-elected minus two members, one through ill health and one through family
commitments. Unfortunately only two members of the public turned up at the
hall to listen to the proceedings which caused much
disappointment from the committee, we had expected some
support from the groups which hire our hall on a regular
basis, we will however continue to do our best for the
villagers of Antingham.
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The Fund announced its latest round of grants last week. There
has also been a flurry of final project delivery across North
Norfolk with three very different projects officially launched.
Cllr Tom FitzPatrick, Leader of N.N.D.C and Cabinet Member
for Big Society, was asked to open a new play area off Gordon
Road, Melton Constable, on March 19.
In June 2015 a Big Society Fund grant of 5,000 was awarded to
purchase an outdoor table tennis table and accessible birds nest
swing as part of the wider play area project.
On the same day, Cllr FitzPatrick attended the opening of Holt
Pavilion, where a new kitchen, toilets, office and storage with
disabled access plus new changing rooms for players and officials
have been created. The Big Society Fund contributed 10,000 in
2013 towards a six-figure target.
On March 10, Cllr Angie Fitch-Tillett, Deputy Leader at
N.N.D.C launched the North Walsham Good Neighbour Scheme
website. In September the scheme was awarded a Big Society
Fund grant enabling the creation of the website as another
channel for contact from volunteers, requests for assistance and
donations, as well as promoting the scheme.
Cllr FitzPatrick said: Its always very satisfying to consider
and agree grant funding applications for local groups doing such
excellent work. But its also incredibly rewarding on a whole
other level to see those hard-working groups deliver the end
result created by the community, for the community.
NNDCs Big Society Fund offers grants of up to 15,000 to
voluntary and community organisations based in North Norfolk.
Since the fund started in 2012, over 1,171,208 has been
awarded to more than 147 community projects.
If you have an idea or a project that you wish to develop and
apply for funding, you are encouraged to speak to your local
councillor and get in touch with the Council (via Sonia Shuter tel.
01263 516173, email supporting.communities@north-norfolk.
gov.uk) or visit www.northnorfolk.org/bigsocietyfund
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Medical Negligence
Anyone who would like to join the club please contact Lindsay
Dew on 01328 710558 or Marylyn Smith on 01328 710 963.
COMPETITION
WINNERS
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Chimney Sweep
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E.C.KIDD BUILDERS
OVERSTRAND
Racing Greyhounds are finely tuned speed machines. They are often
well looked after and conditioned to be healthy in order to race for their
owners.
If for reason of age, injury or just not being fast enough their racing
careers end the future for these dogs is thrown into doubt. Many owners
love their dogs and look after them regardless of their ability to race but
for some and sadly many their fate is to be neglected or abandoned or
put down.
Dog rescue centres have more than their share of Greyhounds.
Rehousing can be tricky with the cost of their injuries and the perception
of their nature making them long stay residents.
Kerry Greyhounds, specialise in the rehabilitation and rehoming of
unwanted racing Greyhounds. Being experts on the breed means their
health and emotional needs can be better met. In many cases this results
in a loving family pet.
Like all rescue centres Kerry Greyhounds needs the support of the
public.Based in Norfolk and Suffolk there are many ways you can help.
Adopting, fostering or fundraising means there are ways for everyone
to help. They rely on the support of the public to continue their work so
why not pop to their website and see what they do.
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MUNDESLEY ELECTRICAL
INSTALLATIONS & 24hr CALL OUT
722 517
Preparations are now well ahead for the Charity Night Show
on 30th September. Hayley Moss the soprano and Norwich
busker, who gained fame by twice singing in front of 27,000
fans at Norwich City FC games this season, came to Cromer Pier
yesterday to check out the theatre and was given a tour by Deb
Lewis of the Theatre management..
Hayley, whose singing
of Nessun Dorma
enraptured the crowd at
Carrow Road, has agreed
to appear in the Charity
Show together with the
groups Hollowlands,
Tap the Barrel and a
surprise appearance of
another group. Local
comedian Pat Nearney, a hit on the last show will be making a
return appearance.
Hayley, is relatively new to the area, had never been to Cromer
before and said that she was thrilled by the iconic theatre and the
town in general.
The two charities Break and the Benjamin Foundation will share
the proceeds. Tickets are now on sale at the Theatre Box office
and uptake has been brisk. Tickets 12 with 10 for concessions.
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Saucepan
versus Soupmaker
A Saucepan versus Soupmaker competition will be one of the highlights of an
upcoming Soup and Pudding evening in Aylsham Town Hall. Organised by Slow Food
Aylsham, the event will invite guests to choose between soup made in the traditional
way and soup made in a new-fangled machine. Local chef Derrol Waller will be on
hand with his saucepan while Slow Foods Jill
Willis will tend the machine. St Georges Day,
23rd April is the date and 7.30pm the start time.
Enough soup will be produced for all guests to
have a bowl full, together with roll and butter.
A selection of dessert puddings will follow,
made by Slow Food Aylsham members, and
accompanied by a choice of custard or cream.
This is certainly an event when the diet is best
left at home!
Chair of Slow Food Aylsham, Mo AndersonDungar, says she is really looking forward to the
event which will mirror one held seven years
ago. Back in 2009, she says, Slow Food
held a very similar event which attracted a large
audience and saw our members come up with
a fabulous selection of puddings. Since then, our Spring event has been a foodie quiz
night but we decided to revisit the Soup and Puddings this year, with the added twist of
the Saucepan versus Soupmaker competition. It should be a great fun evening and we
hope all the family will come along.
Tickets for the evening, which is supported by electrical retailer J B Postle, are just 7,
available in Aylsham from Barnwells Newsagents, Carousel Chocolates or the Market
Place fruit and veg stall. Alternatively, phone the ticket line on 07519 361 812.
Not many of us like to think too much about pest control. If we do it may conjour images of the janitor from The Brittas Empire or
maybe John Goodman in Arachnophobia. Forget all that and meet Alec Shearer ( i think he looks more like Graham Souness) who
explains how we do things now.
My name is Alec Shearer and I am a professional pest controller of 40 + years,
in that time I have dealt with most of lifes pesky creatures, the days of putting
poison down everywhere is slowly coming to an end, secondary poisoning has
always been a problem, the rodents going off to die and then being eaten by other
creatures including Barn Owls, Kestrels etc.
I deal very little now with the poison side as my main business is controlling
birds and the problems they cause, gulls, pigeons etc.
I have been flying birds of prey from the age of 10, working around the falconry
industry for many years while growing up, I have flown birds at most County &
Country Shows around the U.K and Northern Ireland.
I currently own with my partner Sandy around 22 birds, 14 of those are owls. We
use the owls for educational purposes and visit schools, scouts, brownie groups and retirement homes, to
see the happy smiling faces on the old and the young is worth millions.
Owls can be such a relaxing, calming bird to hold, hand reared from 10 days old, they are more human
than most humans. During the year we usually have at least one owlet that we take everywhere with us to imprint, to make it human
to the point that it thinks it looks like us and therefore not frightened by us.
The Hawks and Falcons we use are parent reared, unlike the owls these are left with the parents for up to 16 -20 weeks. We then
have the task of manning the bird and building up its trust, a process that hasnt changed for 4000 years, the furniture we put on the
bird hasnt changed much in that time either, the anklets that go round the legs, the jesses that go through the anklets, usually made
from leather, the swivel that stops the bird getting tangled and the leash that we tie the bird to its block or bow perch.
Skills have been learned for me over the years that I have honed, skills that Im still learning 50+ years on, woodturning for making
the wooden blocks that the falcons sit on, leather craft, bell making, the list goes on.
My day starts early loading the hawks and falcons into my van, usually four or five, checking them over and talking to them like they
are your children, they respond with cat like purring, a sound that makes me smile.
I am based in Stalham and most of my work is in Norfolk/Suffolk, we arrive at one of the sitesI control and
the gulls start getting anxious and giving their distress calls before the Hawks are in site, they are that clever,
they know me and my van and know Im the one responsible for bringing and flying a predator in their nesting
ground. We are not there to hurt any of them, we are there to deter them from nesting by creating an unsafe
environment to raise their chicks.
I prepare the food for the Hawks which could be chicken, quail, beef that day, then I get the bird from their
transport box and the first thing I do is weigh them, weight is the most important thing in free flying a bird,
weight is controlled by the amount of food you feed, every bird is different, even two of the same species will
fly at different weights. It is something you and you alone has to work out by how the bird is responding, too
light in weight and it will not have the energy to fly, too heavy and it need not come to you because its not
hungry, it can be a matter of ounces depending on the bird your flying, kestrel or a golden eagle.
I write the weight of each bird down before I fly them in my daily diary, if they are lighter than they should be
I will feed more that day to bring them back up to weight. All sounds easy so far doesnt it, but if they fly more than they normally do
or wind is strong and they have to work harder, then they are burning more energy and will need more food, simple yes
This all is natural to me as 50 years is a long time learning, I am a Lantra Falconry Beginners Award administration point and
assessor, Lantra supplies the only government recognised award in falconry and is a good way of learning how to look after and be
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What,
Aylsham
When &Luncheon
Where
All tel numbers are code: 01263 unless otherwise stated.
Club for over 60s & disabled. Mon 12
W.I. 2.15pm 2nd Wed. W. Runton Church Hall
Cromer
Overstrand
Mundesley
Badminton Tues & Fri am: Coronation Hall. Tel: 722 835
Bowls Pavilion Bingo: Sun 7.30pm, Whist Drive: Tues,
Wed & Fri 1.45pm t: 721 815
Cafe Church 1st Weds 10.30am Church Rooms.
Carpet Bowls Mon 1.30pm Coronation Hall t: 720 344
Come & Meet Club 3rd Weds 11am. Royal Hotel t:720 558
Community Choir Tues 7.30pm Methodist Church t: 722 022
Craft Club 10am1st & 3rd Mon Coronation Hall. t 720 549
Creative Writing Group 1st Fri 2.15pm Library t:720 702
Knit & Natter Tues 4-5pm Library t:720 702
Library Mon & Sat:10-1pm,Tues 2-5.30pm Fri 10-1pm &
2-6.30pm. t: 720 702
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North Walsham
AgeUK 4th Thurs 10am Drop in. Library t: 01692 402 482
Animal Magic Dog Club t: Kathy 720 730
Arthritis Care group - 3rd Thursday in the month at the
Community Centre North Walsham at 2.30pm. Tel 01263
722778 for information.
Beginners Tai Chi & Qigong. Tues St. Benets Hall.
Qigong 6.30pm. Tai Chi 7.30pm. t: 01603 466 120
Bipolar Self Help Group 3rd Thurs 2pm Saddlers Shop
t: 0854 434 9872
Charity Bingo Weds 8pm Community Centre.t: 01692 407 214
Extend Over 60s Exercise Mon. Methodist Church Hall
t: 01692 407 851
Judo Tues 7pm. Millfield Primary School. t: Hazel: 579 345
Lions Club Contact Secretary Elize Wheeler 07788940909
We meet every 1st Monday in the month 7.30pm at the pm
eyes down NW Community Centre
We also provide the Lions Bingo on every Weds 730pm eyes
down for 8pm at North Walsham Community Centre
N.N. Speakers Club 7pm alt. Weds. High School
t: Gillian :01692 650 250
Parkinson Support Group 2nd Tues 10:30am Sacred Heart
Church Hall. t:01692 406 486
Quaker Meetings Sun 10.30am Meeting House,
Mundesley Rd. near Swafield.
RAFA 7.30pm First Tues. Bluebell Inn
Reading 4 U 3rd Wed 9.45am St.Johns Hall t: 768 164
Short & Sweet book group 1-2pm Tues every 3 weeks
Library. t: 01692 402 482
Spiritualist Centre Sun: 6.30pm St Johns Ambulance Hall.
The Wheel of Light 1st Thurs 7.30pm Orchard Gardens
Pub. t: 721 484
Victory Explorers Weds eve 14 - 18 yrs t: 01692 406415
Walsham Writers Group: www.walshamwritersgroup.com
Weavers Morris Dancers Wed 7.45pm St Nicholas Room
t: 01692 404 447
Sheringham
The Runtons
Bingo Sun & Wed 7.30pm Bernies Social Club East Runton
N.N. Chess Club Fri 7.30pm. W. Runton Social Club t:
823 814
Pilates Classes All ages, abilities, male /female.
Mon.10am E. Runton Community Hall t: 588 935 or Mob.
07900 733 832 Philatelic Society 2nd Mon 7.30pm
West Runton Church Hall.
Cromer & Sheringham Probus Club 12.30pm 1st Tues,
Links Hotel t:824 306
Rotary Club Weds 6pm except 5th Weds Dormy House
W.Runton, t: 578 194
Sequence Dancing Mon 7.30pm E. Runton Village Hall.
t:01692 403 071
West Runton Scouts info : 712 288
Trimingham
Elsewhere
Special Events
A warm
welcome at
Mundesley
Library.
Flower Arranging
Demonstration
01263 577868
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